Driveway resurfacing is a great way to renew the appearance and functionality of your driveway without the need for a complete replacement. There are various methods and materials used for driveway resurfacing:
- Overlay:
- One common approach is to apply a new layer of concrete or asphalt over the existing driveway surface. This is known as an overlay.
- Concrete overlays are often made with a polymer-modified mix to improve bonding and durability.
- Microtopping:
- Microtopping involves applying a thin layer of a cementitious material over the existing concrete. It’s a great way to achieve a smooth and decorative finish.
Before resurfacing, it’s important to assess the condition of the existing driveway, repair any cracks or damage, and ensure a clean surface for proper adhesion. The choice of resurfacing method depends on your preferences, budget, and the condition of the existing driveway.
Are you considering resurfacing your driveway, or do you have specific questions about the process?